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Like Pamphilus on the iippcrsido and on the underside of the 

 front wings. Seems to differ chiefly in the h)np,-er fringe to the 

 wings, the irreguhar banding of the hind wings, and more distinct 

 ocellation of the underside. If these are the only differences, it may 

 be considered a local vaiiety of Pamphilus ; for the form of the 

 central bands and the constancy of the ocelli cannot be at all relied 

 upon in this genus. We have Davus varying by slow degrees from 

 the European PliUoxenus to the inoniata of the New World ; and 

 our specimens of Geticua vary from a silver-banded insect, with ten 

 large distinct ocelli on the underside, to an insect having only a fine 

 silver line and five small ocelli in the hind wings. 



15, CaBnonympha Pamphilus. 



Papilio Pamphilus, Linnams, Fauna Sueciea, ed. 2. p. 273. 



n. 1044 (1761) ; also of Fabric ins, Leivin, Sfc. 

 Papilio (pleb. rural.) Pamphilus, Esper, Schmett. i. pt. 1. tab. 21. 



fig. 3 (1777). _ 

 Maniola Pamphilus, Schranlc, Fauna Boica, ii. pt. 1. p. 180. 



n. 1512(1801). 

 Satyrus Pamphilus, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 549. n. 179 



(1819). 

 Hipparchia Pamphilus, Sfeplieus, III. Ilaust. i. p. G9. sp. 20 



(1828). 

 Csenonympha Pamj)hilus, E. Douhleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. i. 



p. 141 (1844). 

 Caenonympha Pamphile, Hilbner, Verz. helc. Sclimett. p. 65. 



n. 633 (1816). 

 Satyrus Pamphile, Godart, Lep. de France, i. p. 176. n. 60, 



pi. 8 secund. (1821). 

 Papilio Menalcas, Poda, Ins. Mus. Grcac. p. 78. n. 50 (1761) ; 



also of Scopoli (1763). 

 Papilio Nephele, Hufnaqel, Tah. in Berl. Maq. ii. p. 78. n. 43 



(1 766) ; Hilhner, Ear. Schmett. i. pi. ol. figs. 237-239 



(1805). 

 Var. Papilio (pleb. rural.) Pamphilus, Esper, Sclimett. i. pt. 2. 



tab. 78. cent. 28. fig. 4 (1777). 



South Europe. B.M. 



Var. Lyllus. 



Papilio (pleb. rural.) Lyllus, JE'sj^cr, Schmett. i. pt. 2. tab. 122. 



cent. 77. fig. 1 (1777); also of Ochsenheimer. 

 Satyrus Lyllus, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 548. n. 178 (1819) ; 



Lep. de France, ii. p. 152. n, 58, pi. 20. figs. 9, 10 (1822). 

 Papilio (Hipparchia) Lyllus, Freyer, Neuere Beitria/e, vi. p. 29. 



n. 898, tab. 499. fig. 1 (1852). 

 Caenonympha Lyllus, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 398 



n. 17 (1851). 



